Then there was the time that I was musky fishing on English Lake 45-50 years ago, or so. I was casting a large Jitterbug. I liked that "glop, glop, glop" sound it made on the retrieve. But, I snagged a bit of weed, and it stopped reacting properly. So, I lifted it out of the water and grabbed the bit of weed. To my surprise, what I grabbed, instead, was a tiny large-mouth bass! It wasactually no bigger than that musky-sized Jitterbug. Talk about verocious apetities! I guess that if they're hungry enough, the type and size of the lure doesn't really matter all that much, huh? That was the same day that I later caught my first legal-sized musky - - on that same lure. That was also back when nobody I knew went bass fishing on the Flowage - - back prior to the smallmouth invasion, that is.